Monday, May 25, 2020

May 25 - National Tap Dance Day


Happy National Tap Dance Day! On May 25, today pays tribute to one of America’s original art forms.   

Tap dance is a percussive dance dating back to the early 1800s developed primarily from African and Irish influences. 

Incorporating complex rhythmic step combinations, performers often expressed enormous amounts of character through sound and bodily movement.  

From clogging to buck and wing styles, soft-shoe to the sand step, and a little bit of jazz, tap dancing evolved from a stiff Irish jig to the bodily Cakewalk and vocal Ring-shout. 

Some of the art form’s most talented dancers included Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Gregory Hines. 

However, they are just the tip of a long list of performers who added their own flair to a dance style that continues to influence film, music, and stage.  

Another dance similar to tap dance is called soft-shoe. While still rhythmic, the sound is muffled since tap shoes are not necessary to perform the steps. Many of the dance steps in tap transfer to soft-shoe making the two very compatible. 

The popular Shim Sham of the vaudeville era became a line dance in the 1980s. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Share your favorite tap dance experiences. Who is your favorite tap dancer? Let National Day Calendar® know by using #NationalTapDanceDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

On February 7, 1989, the brainchild of Carol Vaughn, Nicola Daval, and Linda Christensen, being National Tap Dance Day, was first presented to U.S. Congress. 

On November 8, 1989 it was signed into American Law by 41st U.S. President George. H.W. Bush. The one-time official observance was on May 25, 1989.  

May 25 is also the birthday of African-American tap dancer, actor, and singer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, a significant contributor to tap dance born in 1878. The observance has continued to be celebrated each year on May 25. 


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May 25 - National Wine Day


Happy National Wine Day! Oenophiles rejoice! On May 25t each year, wine lovers everywhere pour a glass of their favorite wine to celebrate. 

Made from fermented grapes or other fruits, wine is an alcoholic beverage. During the fermentation processes, yeast consumes the sugars in the grapes converting it into alcohol. Different grapes produce different wines.   

Winemakers will combine different wines to create more complex flavors.  Wines made from fruit or honey are often named according to the variety of fruit used. 

Red wine varietals produce deep ruby reds as well as subtle ambers and browns. Their beautiful colors hint at the coming change in the season.  

With that, we can look for delicious menu changes, too. Besides, what better way to enjoy a great bottle of wine than by pairing it with excellent company and food. 

Winemakers produce white wines from grapes with light yellow-green skins or light red skins. 

However, it’s not the color of the grapes that give the wine its color. It’s the tannins in the grape skins that color wine red and also the flavor.  

White wines are generally sweeter than red wines and are best served chilled. Most red wines are served at room temperature. However, a sweet red should also be chilled for the best flavor. 

Reminisce with family and friends over a glass of wine.  Enjoy wine with a favorite meal.   

And just a little tip, in a couple of days we celebrate National Coq Au Vin Day which includes red wine as an ingredient. Pick up an extra bottle to prepare. Post photos using #NationalWineDay on social media. 

The friends of National Day Calendar® at Maple River Winery have special pricing on their wine. You can visit them on their website below: 

You can even get your National Wine Day socks here by visiting the website below: 

HISTORY 

National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this fermenting holiday. However, if you’re looking for other juicy holidays, check these out: 

What is your favorite wine? 
  
WARNING: Please drink responsibly! 
  
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